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Vintage Malt Shops Images 1930s-1950s

Friends! Let’s take a stroll down malt shop lane and check out some cool images from the 1930’s-1950’s of vintage soda/malt shops and the customers who are enjoying them.


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Lana Turner in”Slightly Dangerous”, 1943 serving up a ice cream float.

lana turner at a malt shop in 1943.

Vintage Malt Shops

Vintage Images 1930’s – 1950’s

HISTORY OF THE MALT SHOP

A Soda shop, also often known as a Malt shop (after malt, a sweet milkshake flavoring), is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. Interiors were often furnished with a large mirror behind amarble counter with gooseneck soda spouts, plus spinning stools, round marble-topped tables and wireframe sweetheart chairs.

The counter-service soda fountain was introduced in 1903, and around that same time, drugstores began to attract noontime customers by adding sandwiches and light lunches. The beverage menu at a soda shop usually included ice cream sodas, chocolate malts, fountain colas and milkshakes. A 1915 issue of Soda Fountain magazine stated: “The soda fountain of today is an ally of temperance… Ice cream soda is a greater medium for the cause of temperance than all the sermon ever preached on that subject (source).”

Now, what can we get you?

Further Reading: Big List of Old Fashioned Soda Fountain Drink Recipes

1950s vintage photo of a soda jerk in a malt shop making a milkshake.

Source: Wikimedia

1950s vintage photo of teens at the malt shop counter enjoying treats.

Further Reading: Mini Guide To Holding The Ultimate 1950’s Themed Party

1950s Malt Shop Soda Shop 1950s Teenagers

Source: Flickr- UNCG Digital Projects

Late 1940s / early 1950s photo of a busy malt shop. All those treats look yummy!

Late 1940s early 1950s malt shop photo

Malt Shops are for hanging out, catching up and also reading as these girls are demonstrating in 1952.

1952 malt shop image featuring teenage girls in 1950s fashiosn hanging out at the counter.

Source: Flickr- File Photo Digital Archive

When grabbing a drink at the counter it’s mandatory that one looks their best, like these very stylish teenagers. Their hats are the BEST! -1940s Photo-

Late 1940s / Early 1950s teenagers at the soda shop

And looking their best for these boys means it’s all about the Plaid. 1950s photo.

1950 teenage boys hanging at the soda shop

After a fun day at the beach a nice refreshing drink will do the trick. And now on a side note, what an amazing photo! The girl swimsuits are stunning as well as the girl’s hair on the right. WOW! -1940s Photo-

1940 girls in swimsuits at the soda counter

1942 Nifty Nook Diner / Malt Shop. Phoenix, Arizona. Super 1940s “teenager” fashions on display in this image.

1942 Nifty Nook Diner / Malt Shop. Phoenix, Arizona. Super 1940s "teenager" fashions on display in this image.

Source: Etsy

There is that fantastic “counter” style we keep seeing. Another great hat!

1940s woman at a soda counter in 1940s hait and 1940s dress

Even movie stars stopped by for a milkshake or two as seen here in the picture below with Joan Crawford and her editor Alice in 1939. P.S. HAT! 

Joan Crawford at Soda Fountain with Editor Alice Thompson, 1939.

Image by © CondÈ Nast Archive/Corbis

Malt Shops are not just for teenagers and movie stars, they are for all ages.

1940s vintage soda shop image

Source: We had faces then

1953 – Mavis sipping a strawberry milkshake in a white milk bar.

1950s little girl at the malt shop counter

Photo by Terrence Spencer//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images

1930s photo of a couple out on date night at the malt shop.

1930s Malt shop vintage image

1950s photo of two teenagers enjoying a drink together and some fun conversation. Wonder what they are chatting about?

1950s teenagers on a date

Shall we have a dance or listen to some music before we leave? -1950s photo-

1950s Teenagers dancing in a soda malt shop

Image by © Michael Ochs

So much to take in here! Saddle shoes, jukebox, plaid skirt, 1940s hairstyles and young men and women enjoying their time at their local malt shop.

1940s teenagers listening to music at the soda shop

Source: Pinterest

Lastly when I was in Memphis the hubby and I stopped in at A.Schwab and had REAL soda’s from their vintage soda counter. Here are a couple of images of that super cool experience.

Read about my trip to Memphis & Nashville HERE.

Memphis Schwabs Soda Shop

Mmmmmm real soda pop. Which one to try first?

Homemade Soda from A.Schwab Memphis

Now Question Time: Do you have a favorite place to go for vintage sodas? Milkshakes? Maybe you hung out at a Malt shop back in the day? Share anything you want in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Vintage Photo Tuesday-Collection of archived vintage blog posts showing vintage images from the 1920s-1960s

Liz 

Camping We Will Go! Vintage Camping Photos

This coming weekend in Canada is our “Victoria Day Long Weekend” where we celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria. Happy Birthday Queen!

Young Queen Victoria illustration
Source: the graphics fairy

Victoria Day also means that many of us gather up friends, family, dogs and cats and bundle up into cars to head to our cottages or our camping grounds for a fun weekend of campfires, fireworks and smores. This year a few of my friends are getting together to do just that (and maybe we just might add some alcoholic beverages in there, just like my friends in the pic below).

1950s Vintage Photo: Camping 1950s photo of a two men in a tent holding beers.

For today’s post I thought it would be fun to share with you some fun “Vintage Camping” photos from the 1930s thru to the 1950s of fellow outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy!

Lets go camping illustration
Source: Etsy-thewheatfield


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Camping in the 1930s – 1950s

The Vintage Photos

Lets hit the road shall we? 1939 photo of two women waving to each other after arriving on holiday with their caravan / trailers.

Further Reading: Vintage Trailer Advertising

1930s vintage photo from 1939: of two women waving to each other after arriving on holiday with their caravan
Source: Fox Photos/Getty Images

Make sure you don’t forget anything. 1950s illustration.

1950s camping illustration of a family packing their car trunk for a day out.

What you like to use for camping depends on family to family. Some of us like tents, others campers or for really living it up..the cottage! -1950s vintage image.

1950s vintage photo of an airstream with vintage car driving on a road trip.
Airstreams are the best!

These couples like their tents and why not? Easy to pack and light to carry and easy to take down (just not easy to put up). -1930s photo.

1930s vintage photo of a group sitting at a table outside of their tent in 1930s fashions.

Cottages are my favorite. Warm, dry and a bed to sleep in.

vintage camping in a cottage photo

Sometimes the trips you make to the cottage or camping ground are long and you need to take a break for food and drink. These lovely woman from 1931 are doing it right. Tea in dainty tea cups while wearing stylish pants and berets is the perfect glamping uniform.

Further Reading: Vintage Tea Advertising (archived post)

1930's vintage photo of 2 women in 1931 in berets and 1930s fashions making tea outside of their camper in front of a 1930s vehicle.
Tea for two: A couple of women make a cuppa by the side of their caravan in 1931
Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Your here! Time to relax and freshen up and maybe eat something. -1930s photo.

1930s vintage camping image of women and men in swimsuits and summer fashions outside of their camper.
Source: Fox Photos/Getty Images

Or just sleep on the boat while others worry about food. -1940s vintage photo

P.S. I love her PJs they are too cute!

1940s vintage photos of a woman cooking food over a camper stove and a man hanging out in a canoe.
Source: wgsn

Play time at the campsite. -1950s image.

1950s vintage photo of two wome playing badmonton outside of a tent by their car in 1950s summer fashions.
Source: DKW Automobiles

1950s vintage photo of kids trying to catch fish with nets by the lake.

1950s children playing by the lake trying to catch minnows with nets.
Catching Minnows

Or maybe some quiet time is in order. -1940s photo.

1940s vintage photo of a woman reading a book while camping

1949 vintage photo. No camping trip is without a night by the campfire. Whether it’s roasting marshmallows, telling ghost stories or just watching the glow of the flames, you know that you will always have fun when you’re sitting around with friends around that fire.

1940s vintage photo of men eating roasted marshmallows while camping.
Source: Etsy-maclancy

Camping with grama, can be loads of fun especially when she brings the hot dogs!

1950s illustration of two kids with their grandmother cooking hot dogs over a fire.
Source: Etsy-naturepoet

And lastly, the award for the most handsome couple around, goes to this 1950s couple! Such style! Look at his socks and I just adore everything the wife is wearing. I will not be looking this cute this weekend but I might have to channel this look for another trip.

1950s vintage photo of a couple sitting in their lawn chairs in 1950s fashions by their 1950s car.
Source: pixshark

Have a wonderful weekend friends, even if it’s not a long weekend for you.

Question time: Do you love camping? Share any thoughts about this topic in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂